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Who is Koba? For Morris Kaplan, Koba was a fellow student protester. Left-wing attorney, Rocky Calhoon believes he was a freedom fighter killed in Bolivia. Others think he is still alive and running drugs from South America. A taut, witty atmospheric thriller set in 80's San Francisco and peopled with survivors of May '68. First published by Victor Gollancz, London, 1988. New edition by Black Apollo Press, 2009. "A sharply compulsive narrative..." Oxford Times.
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revolution, CIA, FBI, sds, marx, 1968, trotsky, protests, San Francisco, Koba, rolling stones, san francisco state college, students for a democratic society, peace movement, north beach, anti war, bob biderman, noe valley, black apollo press, cafe flore, gollancz yellow jacket mysteries, café trieste, bernal heights, random murders, may 68, meat market coffeehouse, café commons, café picaro, roxie cinema, red squad, mime troupe, harry bridges, café la boheme, chairman mao, october revolution, philip agee |
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